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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· October 28, 1869

This weekly serialized fiction paper features a dramatic cabin scene: sailors confronting what appears to be a stowaway or intruder, with period maritime details and heightened melodramatic action. Such papers were the mass media of Victorian working-class readers, offering serialized adventure, crime, and horror stories at penny prices. These sensational tales—featuring pirates, outlaws, and moral crises—entertained a broad audience excluded from more expensive literature. The form established conventions that directly influenced modern comic books: episodic narratives, visual drama through illustration, serialized suspense, and stories centered on action and peril rather than psychological complexity. Penny dreadfuls democratized fiction and created the template for how sequential visual storytelling would later engage popular audiences.

About this artifact

Date
October 28, 1869
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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